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How to Optimize Landing Pages for Conversions

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1 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES HOW TO OptimizE Landing Pages FOR ConversionS A Guide To F Building & Promoting Landing Pages That Generate More LeadsShare This Ebook! A publication ofwww.Hubspot.com

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2 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES IS THIS BOOK RIGHT FOR ME? Not quite sure if this ebook is right for you? See the below description to determine if your level matches the content you are about to read. INTRODUCTORY Introductory content is for marketers who are new to the subject. The introductory level of this topic is our ebook, An Introductory Guide to Building Landing Pages. It includes step-by-step instructions on how to get started with landing pages. INTERMEDIATE This ebook! Intermediate content is for marketers who are familiar with the subject but have only basic experience in executing strategies and tactics on the topic. This content typically covers the fundamentals and moves on to reveal more complex functions and examples. After reading it, you will feel comfortable leading projects with this aspect of inbound marketing. ADVANCED Advanced content is for marketers who are, or want to be, experts on the subject. In it, we walk you through advanced features of this aspect of inbound marketing and help you develop complete mastery of the subject. After reading it, you will feel ready not only to execute strategies and tactics, but also to teach others how toShare This Ebook! be successful.www.Hubspot.com

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4 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES FOR CONVERSIONS By Meghan Lockwood Meghan is an inbound marketing manager at HubSpot. She helps produce research-based content for the marketing offers team, such as the annual State of Inbound Marketing Report. Prior to HubSpot, she managed the cutting-edge website optimization research cycle at MarketingSherpa. There, she was the lead author on the 2012 Website Optimization Follow me on twitter Benchmark Report, the 2012 Website @meghanllockwood Optimization Handbook, and the 2012 Special Report - Developing a Strategy for Landing Page Optimization, among other publications.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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6 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Introduction Landing Pages are the foundation of F great inbound marketing strategies. These pages literally serve as the location your prospects “land” on your website. If you are trying to generate new leads or sell products online, landing pages are the place to make that happen. And in a world where the average attention span online is about eight seconds, it’s critical that our landing pages are optimized for instant conversion. With such a short time to make that first impression, you need to ensure every piece of your landing page is well-planned and working correctly. In addition to that, many repeat visitors will come across your landing page. Optimizing your landing pages will ensure these folks continuously see the information they expect, helping them become your brand advocates! This intermediate-level ebook is designed to help you take the next step in your landing page expertise, and propel those site conversions. Ready to start optimizing your landing pages?Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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8 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES What Is A Landing Page? Even in an intermediate guide, it’s best to start with the basics. Let’s begin with a quick review of some core concepts in landing page optimization. A landing page is a web page that allows you to capture a visitor’s information through a lead form – it’s where the visitor “lands” after clicking on a call-to-action. This is the crux of your inbound marketing strategy; it is the point on your conversion path where you collect the information that generates a lead. As a rule of thumb, a landing page usually includes a compelling header, interesting copy, minimal navigation, and an optimized form. We’ll dive into the specifics of optimizing your landing pages later in this chapter. F “ Landing pages are effective for 94% of B2B and B2C ” companies. Source: MarketingSherpaShare This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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9 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES In addition to good design, a good landing page employs great strategy. The best landing pages target a particular audience, such as traffic from an email campaign to promote a particular offer (as showcased below), or visitors who click on a pay-per-click ad to promote a specific campaign. EMAIL LANDING PAGE It’s important to build a unique landing page for each offer you create. You can build landing pages that allow visitors to download or opt-in to receive your content offers (coupons, ebooks, whitepapers, webinars, gifts, etc.), or sign up for offers further down the funnel (free trials, product demos, contacting a sales rep, etc.).Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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10 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Why Are Landing Pages Important? As we explained above, your landing page is where you capture your leads or sell your products. Therefore designing an outstanding landing page experience is critical to effectively converting a higher percentage of your visitors into leads or sales. The best marketing is about delivering the right information, to the right person, at the right time. That’s how you create marketing people love. Landing pages are a great way to direct your visitors to the most relevant webpage on your site for them -- the exact page with the offer and the form they must complete to get what you promoted. This increases the likelihood that they will convert on that page. W + U + t= Right Right Right Marketing Information Person TIME people loveShare This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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11 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES But if landing pages are so important, wouldn’t we expect them to be the most frequent tool in most marketer’s arsenals? It turns out, according to MarketingSherpa’s Landing Page Handbook (Second Edition), 44% of clicks for B2B companies are directed to the business’ homepage, not a special landing page. Furthermore, of the B2B companies that are using landing pages, 62% have six or fewer total landing pages. F “ 44% of clicks for B2B companies are directed to the business’ ” homepage. Source: MarketingSherpa MarketingSherpa also found that the top reasons businesses don’t use landing pages is because their marketing department either doesn’t know how to set them up or they are too overloaded. Luckily, there are a number of marketing software solutions available to marketers, like HubSpot’s Landing Pages tool, that makes landing page creation and setup quick and simple.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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F 12 CREATE A LANDING HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES PAGE IN MOMENTS Research shows that companies with 30 or more landing pages generate seven times more leads than those with fewer than 10. HubSpot makes it easy to build sophisticated landing pages so you can create more pages, improve your conversion rates and generate more leads. REQUEST A DEMO WATCH VIDEO 3 Responsive templates that adapt to different devices and browsers. 3 An easy-to-use style guide to make broader changes to your templates. 3 Customizable lead capture forms and auto-response emails. 3 Built-in call-to-action (CTA) builder. 3 Ebook!department or web designer necessary -- build a new page inShare This No IT seconds.www.Hubspot.com

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13 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES How Do You Use Landing Pages? Since landing pages play such a critical role in driving leads - and consequently, revenue - many online marketing firms are building entire consulting arms with the sole aim of optimizing company landing pages. What’s interesting about all these experts is that, plus or minus a few details, they all generally agree on the rules of landing page design. The key is the execution. Once you have the basics down, you can take your marketing to the next level by learning how to use these tools like the experts. This ebook is designed to take you through the steps involved in building and optimizing your landing pages like the pros. Let’s dive into seven ways that landing pages help marketers accomplish key goals.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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14 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 1 Delivering Lead Intelligence Once prospects provide us with their contact information, we can define these people as leads and funnel them into our various marketing campaigns. The more intelligence you have about the leads in your contacts database -- whether that be personal information, information on their website activity and behavior, or both -- the better you can segment, target, nurture, and effectively market to them. Thus, the better the likelihood that you’ll be able to close them as customers!Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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15 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 2 Boosting Site SEO When it comes to extracting maximum lead generation benefits from SEO, landing pages are great targets. A high-ranking landing page will drive new leads for you continuously each month. Searchers are already looking for information online, and if your content matches their searching needs, they’ll convert on your landing page for the sake of that information. Our own CMO, Mike Volpe, often jokes about how he could send the entire marketing team on vacation, and we would still see about the same monthly lead flow. If your landing pages are optimized for search, and are valuable resources of information, searchers will naturally continue to discover these pages and convert on them. Not to mention better performing landing pages will help boost your site authority in seach! “ We’ve built up these big marketing assets that continue driving ROI for our business. So I could send the whole marketing team on vacation at HubSpot, and our new lead flow ” wouldn’t actually drop by that much. -Mike Volpe, HubSpotShare This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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16 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 3 Maintaining Lead Flow There’s a strong correlation between the number of landing pages you have on your website and the number of leads generated from that website. Our recent study of over 7,000 customers unveiled that companies see a 55% increase in leads when increasing their number of landing pages from 10 to 15, and the leads index number spikes even more when a company has 40 or more landing pages on their website. When you’re creating and launching events, offers, and the like, be sure you’re directing users to customized landing pages for that event or offer. More landing pages will inevitably help increase lead flow, and specialized pages will boost landing page conversion rates since they are customized to the specific needs of your users.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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17 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 4 Producing Long-Tail Leads Landing pages are not one-time tools. Rather, gating your offers behind landing pages is a great way to continuously deliver evergreen content to your website visitors. Your landing pages lay in wait for interested readers. Every time a visitor is interested in your content, the landing page allows visitors to ‘pay’ you in contact information for something valuable, like a coupon or white paper. The landing page is also the tool that allows for this information sharing and collection. As we’ve hinted at, HubSpot uses our landing pages to generate leads all the time. In fact, even though we promote lots of new landing pages every month, nearly 75% of our monthly leads come from older landing pages! Knowledge Check: What is Evergreen Content? Just like the name indicates, evergreen blog content stays useful season to season, year to year, with little or no need for upkeep. It can be referenced long after it was originally published, and even then, it’s still valuable to the reader. Therefore, evergreen content behind landing page forms allows you to continuously collect lead information on that page, no matter how long it’s been!Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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18 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 5 Advancing Lead Intelligence Landing pages not only enable you to generate new leads, they also allow you to track reconversions of existing leads. This information can then be used to identify which prospects are most engaged with your business. It also enables you to collect better intelligence on your leads’ behaviors and activities on your website, which your sales team can use in the sales process. The screenshot below is a contact record for Mike Volpe in HubSpot. The magnified section shows all the forms he has submitted on landing pages, which can help a sales rep understand what Mike’s experience with HubSpot has been so far and customize the sales conversation.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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19 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Deliver Insight Into Your Marketing 6 Effectiveness Every time you create a landing page, you’re creating another data asset for your marketing program. By tracking and analyzing the metrics associated with your landing pages, you can collect a lot of insight into your marketing performance, such as: • How your various marketing offers compare with one another • How visitors and leads are converting on your landing pages over time • How your landing pages drive revenue for your business • What landing page elements to test and optimize Collecting such insight helps you optimize and improve your marketing.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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20 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Provide Fuel For Other Marketing 7 Channels A successful inbound marketing strategy relies on content -- and lots of it. Landing pages are a great addition to any marketer’s content arsenal since they can be shared in social media, used as the focus of dedicated email sends and lead nurturing campaigns, be linked to in PPC ads, and get found in organic search. A quick example is outlined below, where we promoted our landing page for 54 Examples of Brilliant Homepage Design on Facebook. We’ll further discuss using landing pages as part of a social sharing strategy later in this ebook. FACEBOOK POST LANDING PAGEShare This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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22 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Basic Optimization Techniques Now that you have learned why landing pages are the most important lead generation tool a marketer has available, it’s time to learn the essentials of landing page optimization. In this chapter, you will: • . ake a quiz to determine your landing page optimization grade. T •.Review the anatomy of a landing page. F “ Only 77% of marketers are testing their ” headlines. Source: MarketingSherpaShare This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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23 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Landing Page Optimization Quiz Take this quick quiz to get your landing pages’ optimization grade: Landing Page Optimization Quiz Yes No Does it pass the blink test? Can some- one look at your landing page and after 3 - 5 seconds know what the offer is, why you are offering it, and why it’s valuable? Do you have an attention grabbing headline? Do you have a relevant image? Is your copy clear and compelling? Have you minimized the distractions on the page (e.g., external navigation or page friction)? Do you have an optimized form? Have you included social sharing options? How does your page stack up against this landing pages quiz? In the next section, we’ll dive into the specifics of an exceptional landing page.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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24 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES The Anatomy Of A Landing Page There are several key components that make a landing page effective for converting more visitors into leads. Let’s explore some of the key techniques for building a successful landing page. Below you’ll see the landing page we’re going to dissect. The numbers on the page correspond with the descriptions for each landing page element throughout the rest of this chapter. 2 1 3 6 7 4 5 9 8Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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25 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 1 Headline As the first landing page element your visitors will likely see first when they ‘land’ on your page, having a clear and concise headline is critical. Use your headline to sum up your offer as clearly as possible. If it’s an ebook, say it’s an ebook. If it’s a coupon, say it’s a coupon. What kind of ebook or coupon is it? What will visitors who convert on your page receive? Why is this coupon beneficial? Answer these core questions so visitors quickly understand the basics of what this page is for. 2 Hidden Navigation In order to reduce friction on your landing page’s bounce rate, and increase the chances that your visitors will stay on your page, hide any top and side navigation bars from that page. You don’t want unnecessary navigation buttons catching your readers’ eye and distracting them from completing your form. This visitor landed on your page for a reason -- to receive the offer you promoted. Don’t try to send them to another page on your site, simply provide them with a seamless way to retrieve the information you promoted to bring them to your page.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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26 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 3 Context Below your main headline, consider using a subheader to provide a little bit of information about the benefits of your offer. This is also called your landing page’s value propostion. Every piece of your page is a possible conversion point. If your visitor only read the subhead, would it be enough to entice them to complete the form? You want to add some context to your offer. Why is this offer valuable to your visitor? In our numbered example above, visitors discover that there’s more to social media than simply monitoring, and that you can nurture leads with social media lead intelligence. This should help them realize that the ebook promoted on the page will teach them smarter social media. 4 Value In many cases, your subheader and context won’t be quite enough to motivate your visitor he or she should make a purchase or download your offer. Use the rest of the text on your landing page to clearly and simply explain the value of your offer. Use bullet points to demonstrate concrete takeaways, break up large blocks of text, and keep your copy brief and to-the-point. Specifically, what will a person take away from your offer? Will they learn how to do something? Become more knowledgeable about a specific topic? Build a better mousetrap? In our example, visitors will receive a “41-page guide.” No question about it!Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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27 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 5 Image 90% of information transmitted to the brain is visual, and visuals are processed 60,000X faster in the brain than text. If there’s anything these stats teach us, it’s that it’s always wise to include a relevant image on your landing page. Try to match then that image with the offer. For example, if you’re offering an ebook or a webinar, show a cover of the ebook or a screenshot of the webinar’s presentation cover slide. This will give your landing page visitors a tangible idea of what they’ll receive. 6 Lead-Capture Form Your lead-capture form is the place your page visitors will supply information in exchange for your offer. It’s also what converts those visitors into precious sales leads. As a best practice, only ask for information you need from your leads in order to effectively follow up with and/or qualify them. Generally, longer forms will result in fewer but more qualified leads, and shorter forms will result in more but less qualified leads. An easy solution to this is Smart Forms. Smart Forms autofill fields that a returning visitor has already entered. This means that a returning visitor will see a shorter form with less friction the second time they return to a page, since the software has already saved their previous submission information.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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n 28 USE SMART FIELDS HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES TO SHORTEN FORMS Your landing pages are seen by a multitude of different people with different needs and interests. HubSpot’s Smart Content enables components of your landing page to shift based on the past experiences of the person looking at it. REQUEST A DEMO WATCH VIDEO 3 Smart Fields: Automatically remove any form fields for which you already have information on a lead. 3 Smart CTAs: Change your offer or call-to-action based on where a lead is in his or her decision process. 3 Smart Images: Shift an image on your page to reflect what you know about a lead’s industry or other profile details.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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29 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 7 Privacy Policy Link Include a link to your business’ privacy policy on your landing page or directly within your lead-capture form to give your visitors peace of mind. Visitors are protective of their personal information, and rightly so. Too many people are spammed with emails and phone calls when they haven’t opted into such. But, don’t just provide visitors with your company’s privacy policy to quell their anxiety. Be sure that you actually are a trustworhy source, and don’t sell customer information to other vendors. This should positively impact the performance of your landing page and build a reputation for credibility among your loyal customers. 8 Submit Button At the bottom of your lead-capture form should be a submission button. This button is the actual call-to-action button on your landing page. Be sure this button employs specific action words so your visitors clearly understand what they have to do to obtain the offer you’re presenting. Avoid using a general word like ‘submit.’ Eliminate any vagueness, and instead indicate exactly what action your visitors must take. If they’re going to receive an ebook, use a word like ‘download.’ If visitors are signing up for a 25% off coupon, use a phrase like ‘access coupon.’ If they’re receiving a free product trial, try using the phrase ‘sign up.’Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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30 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 9 Social Sharing Buttons/Links Enable visitors to easily share your landing pages with their connections by including social media sharing links or buttons. Include buttons for social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and the like. Don’t forget to include a share button for email, too. It may not be “social,” but email forwarding and sharing helps spread your content across more audiences. Don’t miss out on this simple opportunity to extend the reach of your landing page and the content it offers beyond your direct network and reach. More visibility will lead to more landing page traffic and, ultimately, more leads! Now that you’ve mastered the anatomy of a landing page, you’re ready to move on to some more advanced techniques for optimizing your landing pages. The next chapter of this ebook will cover A/B testing, to measure the effectiveness of your landing page design.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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32 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES The Value of A/B Testing While A/B testing can seem intimidating at first - many of us became marketers to avoid reading spreadsheets all day long – we promise you’ll learn to love the results of A/B testing in terms of producing real improvements in your landing page conversion rates! A/B testing eliminates hypothetical discussions about how your audience will respond to different landing page elements, and replaces them with hard evidence on where visitors actually clicked on your pages, and what copy actually converts leads. Running A/B tests on your landing pages is a great way to learn how to drive more traffic to your website and generate more leads from current visitors. Just a few small tweaks to a landing page can significantly affect the number of leads your company attracts. In fact, A/B testing of landing pages can generate up to 30-40% more leads for B2B sites and 20-25% more leads for eCommerce sites! Knowledge Check: What is A/B Testing? A/B testing, also known as split testing, is a method of testing through which marketing variables are compared to each other to identify the one that brings a better response rate. In this context, the element that is being testing is called “control” and the element thatShare This Ebook! is argued to give a better result is called “treatment.”www.Hubspot.com

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33 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Such increases in lead generation can provide a huge competitive advantage for your company. In fact, chances are your competitors aren’t doing A/B testing right. only 40% of marketers validate test 60% results. 40% MarketingSherpa Landing Page Optimization Benchmark Survey, 2011 “In our ROI-driven world of digital marketing, testing without calculating statistical significance of the data is not much different than not testing at all,” writes MarketingSherpa in its report. With such an effective lead generation tool, you can easily create more opportunities for your sales team. With the right software, A/B testing costs next to nothing to implement. While A/B testing can sometimes uncover more complex site elements that need revising, it also uncovers dramatic results from quick and simple changes. In other words, if you’re not A/B testing, you’re missing out on some serious lead generation - some of which can produce massive conversion gains.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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34 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES What Elements Should I Test? As you build landing pages, you’ve probably wondered about the elements you can test and optimize to increase conversion rates. Should you change the background color of the landing page? How can you modify the language on the page to attract the most clicks? What if you removed all images from your landing page? A Not all variables are created equal, and some may prove more worthy of your time than others. It’s B important to identify which elements you should spend the most time testing and optimizing. In this section we will review both areas that are critical, and some that are less critical for lead generation.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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35 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Elements that You Can Optimize on a landing page: Form offer Fields copy whole pageShare This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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36 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Start your optimization process by identifying what types of offers convert the most visitors into leads, and which offers help you push leads down offers the sales funnel. For instance at HubSpot, we discovered that ebooks perform better than webinars in converting visitors to leads, but webinars do better than ebooks in converting leads to customers. That has led us to maintain a balanced mix of content. We characterize offers with high customer close rates, such as consultations and demos, as middle-of-the-funnel offers. You can also test different topics and find out how they compare at driving business results. This could be done by doing a split test promotion of two topics to a single email list, and see which topic generates more conversions.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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37 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES How should you position your offer? What messaging will entice your reader? Should you add testimonials copy to strengthen the visitor’s incentive? People looking for information online will pay attention to the description of your offer on the landing page. Experiment with different landing page copy to help you drive more conversions. For instance, bullet points and data-driven content have traditionally performed well for us at HubSpot. Start with a radical test in which you compare a short, one-paragraph long description to longer, but still valuable copy to determine which kind of content works best for your audience. For dramatic results, consider a whole page redesign - where you A/B test two separate pages. whole It is a lot of effort to come up with two designs, but page this kind of test is a fast way to make exponential improvements to your conversion rates. Whole page tests can compage overall image placement, form length and copy. Once you have statistically significant results pointing to the variation that performed better, you can continue optimizing through smaller tweaks.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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38 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Now what about your lead capture form? Should it Form only request an email address, or should it ask for Fields more information? Think carefully about what content you want to gate behind your forms. Inbound marketers are divided on gating content - whether to place content behind a form or keep it form-free for all the world to see. Some feel that forms create friction in the lead generation process, while others believe that forms are essential for qualifying traffic and prioritizing work for the sales organization. Although we’ve unveiled Smart Fields as a good solution, landing page A/B testing enables you to evaluate how your audience reacts to different questions--what prospects are willing to answer and what information they would rather not share. Form fields help you qualify leads and nurture them. With form-free content, you have to relinquish more lead nurturing control -- you didn’t ask for their information, so how can you get back in touch with them unless they bookmark your site? Whatever content you gate, make sure to minimize the friction in your forms. To maximize conversions, research shows you want to keep the number of fields between three and seven total fields.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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39 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 13 Additional Landing Page Elements to A/B Test Beyond the macro-level points outlined above, there are various elements of a landing page that can be A/B tested. Here are 13 to consider. Headline 1 Find out if a punchier headline works, or if you are better off using a descriptive, clarifying headline. Does different language or messaging change your clickthrough rates? Form Field Names 2 Are prospects getting confused when trying to fill out your form? Are there clearer ways to label the fields on your form? Form Button Color 3 Is there a color that could be more eye-catching? Alternatively, is your current button distracting, and causing people to abandon your landing page? Form Button Size 4 Is the size of your button too small for people to find? Or is it so large it overwhelms the explanatory copy and other elements?Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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40 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Form Button Copy 5 Does your button copy inspire people to click it? Does it clearly explain what will happen after the submission? Form Headline 6 Does your form headline clearly portray your message? Which headline provides the lowest landing page abandonment rate? Image 7 Is your image engaging? Is it relevant to your offer? Or is it confusing landing page visitors? Captions on Images 8 Does adding a caption to your image help clarify it? Or does it distract people from filling out the form? Copy and Headline Font Size 9 Is the headline bold enough so page visitors can orient themselves quickly on your landing page?Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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41 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 10 Use of Video Would a video help demonstrate your value proposition, causing more people to complete your form? Use of Social Follow Buttons 11 Have you included social follow buttons on the landing page to generate followers? Do these buttons actually distract people by bringing them to your social media sites instead? Are they best served on your thank-you page? 12 Use of Testimonials Does the inclusion of customer testimonials help you convert more leads? Where on the page should they reside? Do they only help with certain offers, like case studies or buying guides? Use of Third-Party Seals of Approval 13 Does adding a VeriSign seal or Better Business Bureau seal of approval make people more comfortable submitting their information to you?Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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42 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Analyzing Your A/B Test Results However you choose to conduct your A/B tests, in order to analyze your results, you need to track and evaluate your results. The most common metric to review is the clickthrough rate of your form ‘submit’ button, which will indicate that page’s conversion rate. Then, you’ll need to compare conversion rates for each of the page variables you test. Before coming to any strong conclusions, you’ll also need to make sure that your results are statistically significant to determine if any difference you see between variables is what truly influenced the change in people’s behavior. To determine if your test is statistically significant, you need to compare the p-value and significance level of your test with some complicated math, but luckily there are tools on the internet that will do it for you. Check out this free A/B Testing Calculator for a quick and easy test. HubSpot’s Landing Pages tool also allows you to easily A/B test and review performance metrics.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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43 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Applying Your A/B Test Results If you find statistically significant results from your A/B tests, be sure to make the appropriate changes to your landing page to incorporate the higher-performing variation. Applying these changes should help increase your conversion rates so you can generate more leads. Keep in mind, just when you think you’ve tested anything and everything on your landing page, it’s probably (almost) time to start testing again. People’s behavior changes often, and certain language or copy that was once hot can easily become stale if overused by your industry or competitors. The benefit of frequent testing is that you can stay on top of the latest trends and best practices.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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44 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Y A/B TEST & ANALYZE LANDING PAGES No matter how well your pages are performing, there’s always room to test ideas and improve conversions. HubSpot helps you do that. HubSpot’s A/B testing and analytics allow you to try out different headlines, images and calls-to-action to see which perform best. REQUEST A DEMO WATCH VIDEO 3 Test any element on a page. 3 Easily switch between versions for simple editing. Track the conversion rates and leads generated for each 3 landing page variation.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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46 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Thank-You Page After your newly converted leads fill out a form, you should always send them to a “thank-you” page, which delivers the content you have promised on the landing page. This is where you bring back the navigation and direct people to other parts of your site, or more offers in which they may be interested. Just as with landing pages, there are a number of distinct strategies that you can use to optimize your thank-you pages. The four most important components of an effective thank-you page are access to your offer, social media sharing links, secondary calls-to-action and auto-response emails.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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47 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 1 Access to your offer First of all, your visitor has just taken the time to complete your form, and has decided to download your content or sign up for your offer. Begin by making sure you cover the conventional purpose of the “thank-you page” and say thank you! It is also a good idea to include the title of the offer in the title of your thank-you page to reassure the viewer that they are on the correct page. Then, if applicable, THANK YOU! provide a means to download or view your content. This may take the form of a link to the PDF of a whitepaper or embedding a video in the thank-you page itself. If the offer revolves around a consultation, be sure to set expectations and explain to people if they should expect a phone call or a message in their email inbox.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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48 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 2 Social media sharing Next, add social media sharing links. As important as these are to have on your landing pages, they are even more important to include on your thank-you pages. Think about it – your visitor has actually decided to download your content, which means that they are now more likely to share what they have read, watched, or signed up for with others in their network. But make sure that your share ^ buttons link to your landing page, not your thank-you page – otherwise your viewers will have access to your content without filling out your form and you’ll be missing out on valuable lead generation. One quick and simple way to make it even more likely that your viewers will use the share buttons is to have the downloaded content open in a new tab or new window. This gives them a chance to read or otherwise consume your content without closing out of the thank-you page. After they have enjoyed your content, they can return to your still-open page, now more inclined to share. If you would rather focus solely on getting your content read, you can simply open it in the same window.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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49 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Another great optimization strategy for social media links on your thank- you page is to customize their messages. These can be the same as the ones on your landing page for that offer, or you can tailor the message. Setting up the message to convey that the person sharing your content has just read your material and is clearly recommending downloading your content makes it more likely that others will do so. Check out this example of a customized “Tweet This” message: Just read @HubSpot’s ebook on optimizing landing pages! You should too. http://bitly.com/14vMlC0 If you click on the message, it’ll set up a tweet you can send right now! BB BShare This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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50 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 3 Calls-to-action While saying thank you and providing a way to access your content are the primary purposes of your thank-you page, suggesting next steps for your new lead is a critical marketing opportunity. Bring back the navigation that you removed on your landing page on your thank you page. This will enable your lead to browse through other parts of your website and learn more about your company. When optimizing your thank- you page, it is also possible to include calls-to-actions that > suggest ways to connect with your company or other offers that might interest your reader. Examples of strong calls-to- action include: “Subscribe to Our Blog,” “Connect With Us on Facebook,” or “Sign Up for Our 30-Day Free Trial.” The latter you saw in action on the thank- you page for this very offer.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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51 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES You can also take this one step further and customize your call-to- actions based on the specific offer. For instance, the call-to-action on the thank-you page for HubSpot’s 27 Pre-Designed Calls-to-Action for Your Customization PowerPoint template, highlighted earlier in this ebook, prompts visitors to track their CTAs in real time with HubSpot’s free CTA tool. Note how it takes advantage of the viewer’s expressed interest in creating CTAs, and emphasizes that specific aspect of the HubSpot software, instead of just recommending the trial in a general sense. The bottom line is to make sure you include at least one strong call-to- action on your thank-you page to optimize for conversion, and ensure it’s seamlessly tied with your initial offer. That’s how you create a marketing flow that people love.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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53 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES “ Social media isn’t the end-all-be-all, but it offers marketers unparalleled opportunity to participate in relevant ways. It also provides a launchpad for other marketing tactics. Social media is not an island. It’s a high-power ” engine on the larger marketing ship. -Matt Dickman, technomarketer.typepad.com Social media isn’t just for liking funny pictures or tweeting what you ate for breakfast. Social media is an emerging channel that many businesses are taking advantage of. It is also a great way to drive new traffic to your landing pages. In fact, according to our 2011 State of Inbound Marketing report, 41% of B2B marketers and 67% of B2C marketers have generated a new customer from Facebook alone. Here are two options for how you can make your landing pages sharable across various social media platforms to generate similar, or greater, results.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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54 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES How to Set Up Sharing Links OPTION 1: Customize Them Yourself There are a couple different ways to set up social media share links. The first is to make them yourself by creating a link on each social media site. The benefit of setting up your share links manually is that you can customize the language around your offer. To set up your share links manually, hyperlink your text and/or images with the following: FACEBOOK LINKEDIN TWITTER http://www. https://twitter. http://www. linkedin.com/ com/intent/ facebook.com/share. shareArticle?mini=true tweet?text=[INSERT php?u=[INSERT URL &amp;url=[INSERT TWEET HERE] HERE] URL] Use the URL for your landing page in every location that reads “INSERT” here. The shared links on these sites will display the meta description of your page as the default text for the post. This means that your meta descriptions should be optimized for both search and sharing. For Twitter, be sure to include both text AND copy.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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55 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES OPTION 2: Use the Official Icons The other option for setting up social media sharing links is to use the official icons from each site. Visit each social media site you’d like to incorporate in your share links, and you should be able to find code to embed on your page. Or check out our blog post, The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Creating Social Media Buttons. Although you can’t customize the link text with this option, it’s slightly simpler, arguably more stylistic, and most importantly, it has the major benefit of social proof. Social proof is a big advantage, but either of these two options can be effective. Don’t forget that the quality of your content will be the biggest factor in determining how much it is shared, not the set- up of your share links. That said, choose the method that works best for you, or try testing both and see which one generates more sharing. Knowledge Check: What is Social Proof? Social proof is the concept of displaying the number of likes, tweets, shares, and so on, to visitors of your page in order to provide them with a measure of the popularity of your content. Seeing that others have downloaded and shared your content indicates that others have enjoyed it, and serves as a strong psychological influence on your visitors.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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56 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Optimizing Tweets for Sharing Links As we mentioned, Twitter gives you the opportunity to customize tweets for your share links. Even though you are limited to 140 characters, there are three main components you’ll want to include in your tweet. . n @Mention of Your Company A 1 It’s important to include this from a branding perspective, in order to spread the message about your company along with your offer. The Title of Your Offer Make sure to include the name or a description of why someone 2 would want to read, watch, or sign up for it. This will serve as the “body” of your tweet. A Link to Your Landing Page 3 Your goal is to direct more viewers to your landing page, so you should always include a link in your tweets. Use a bit.ly to shorten the URL, or let Twitter shorten your link automatically. In summary, you should include social media sharing links on your landing pages (and thank-you pages), and optimize your tweets to provide clear information about your offer and a direct means of accessing the landing page to download it or sign up for it.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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57 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES CHAPTER 6 TYING PAGES TO LEAD NURTURINGShare This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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58 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES LeadturiNG Nur paigns cam So you’ve built and optimized your landing pages, and now you’re generating leads. Great! But your marketing doesn’t stop there. Lead nurturing provides a way for you to develop a relationship with your leads in a timely and effective manner. The two most important characteristics of a good lead nurturing campaign are timing and targeting. Research shows that 50% of leads are qualified but not ready to buy. So if you are not nurturing them, you are simply burning money! F “ 50% of leads are qualified, but not ready ” to buy.Share This Ebook! Source: Gleanster Researchwww.Hubspot.com

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59 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES When it comes to lead nurturing, generating leads is only half the battle - once a prospect has become a lead, it’s your job to find a way to pull them down the sales funnel. Lead nurturing is the linchpin in the process of converting leads into customers. Why is lead nurturing important? Lead nurturing emails get 4 -10 times the response rate of standalone email blasts, according to a Silverpop/Demandgen report. According to Forrester, companies that excel at lead nurturing generate 50% more sales-ready leads. This data demonstrates the power of targeting. As we mentioned earlier, getting the right message to the right group and at the right time is the goal of all great marketing. But purchase decisions take time. To get started in lead nurturing, you need to understand timing and targeting. Let’s dive deeper into each.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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60 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES TIMING Establishing contact quickly is key to actually connecting with your leads. In fact, 78% of sales that start with a web inquiry get won by the first company that responds. Don’t wait too long to nurture your leads – response rates decline as the age of a lead increases. Ideally, you should have the email send within a day of the visitor converting to a lead. “ 78% of sales that start with a web inquiry get won by the first ” company that responds. Source: MIT Study with Inside SalesShare This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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61 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES targeting Even more important than timing is targeting your emails. Your messages should be appropriately designed, address the reason you have the person’s email address, and appeal to their needs and interests. Segmenting your leads into lead nurturing campaigns based on the type of offer they download allows you to target your follow-up based on the specific conversion event. You can then use this information to tailor subsequent nurturing emails to their interests. In your emails, include calls-to-action to other offers that will educate your leads on similar topics, or anything that is relevant to their expressed preferences. 1 2 For example, if a visitor converts on an offer for a coupon on “25% Off Your Next Hand Bag Purchase,” perhaps next time we’ll invite offer than 10% off a similar styled hand bag.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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63 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Using Landing Page Analytics Now that you’ve optimized your landing pages for conversion, you need to understand how your efforts actually impacted page performance. The only way to truly measure the results of your efforts is to look at your performance data. These numbers can be found in various analytics tools, but it’s important to look specifically at landing page analytics. F At HubSpot, we’re frequently asked what the right conversion or clickthrough-rate on a page is. Unfortunately, every website, audience, Y and business varies to such an extent that it’s hard to pin down a single industry conversion rate. But what we can pinpoint are the critical metrics you should be measuring.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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64 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 4 Critical Landing Page Metrics to Monitor & report on Now that you have optimized your landing pages, you have critical metrics under your optimization belt. How do you analyze these numbers and prove their value? Justifying the success of your optimization efforts is crucial for getting executive buy in. A recent Fournaise Marketing Group study indicated that 73% of CEOs don’t believe that marketing drives demand and revenue. Delivering your site productivity couched in numbers that matter to your C-Suite is the way to bridge this gap. But it’s easy to get lost in the weeds when building your page analytic reports. Next, we’ll review the metrics you need to showcase the value of your landing pages. F “ 73% of CEOs don’t believe that marketing drives demand ” and revenue. Source: Fournaise Marketing GroupShare This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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65 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 1 Views This is the metric we don’t have to tell you to monitor. Many marketers already obsess over these numbers. Not only are views the easiest number to understand and explain, it’s also the easiest number to find. This number will reveal if your offer is of interest and promoted well. If your offer is getting a lot of views, but not many submissions (discussed next), it could be an issue with the landing page. This may mean you need to focus on optimizing it or it may mean aligning it better with the call-to- action on the page. This is why we went over A/B testing earlier! Use page analytics to inform your landing page test plans.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com EE J

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66 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 2 Submission Rate Monitor the view-to-submission conversion rate of landing pages religiously. This is a calculation of how many people filled out your form after viewing your page. If, for example, 100 people visited your landing page, and two filled out your form, you have a 20% conversion rate. Here are the specific variables to consider: • . ffer Type: The conversion rates vary by offer type. Historically at O HubSpot, we see our ebooks perform at a higher conversion rate than our webinars. As you create more landing pages, you may notice particular offers do better than others. • . hannel: Notice that if you look at conversion rate by channel (e.g., C organic, email, social), these numbers will vary as well. When analyzing the submission rate of landing page, dive into how the page has been promoted and see how that looks from channel to channel. • . egment: With the creation of targeted landing pages for specific S audiences, converstion rates may trend differently for each persona. • . iming: When we initially release an offer, thanks to its freshness, it T tends to see the highest conversion rate it would get in its lifetime. After a few months, that conversion rate will naturally decline or plateau.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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67 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 3 Raw Number of New Leads/Contacts While the submission rate previously mentioned is important, that number encompasses just that -- everyone who clicks “submit” on your form. This could include customers, repeat leads, and so on. You should also be measuring how many net new leads -- or in other words, new contacts in your database -- each landing page is driving. This will serve as an accurate representation of how many new people you attracted each month, how many new people you are adding to your contacts database. There’s only one important variable to consider for this metric: • . romotion: Sometimes you will see low lead numbers even if your P marketing offer was outstanding and everyone who arrived on the landing page downloaded it. Dive into the results. Perhaps it didn’t get enough exposure to a new audience, or maybe your marketing channels were promoting other content instead. For instance, the top five offers that generated the most new leads for HubSpot in October were all produced earlier that year -- in other words, they weren’t new. + UUUShare This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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68 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES 4 New Contacts Rate In addition to the raw number of new leads/contacts, we should also compare the actual new contacts rate. This number is the percent of total submissions (completed forms) that are new. If the landing page garnered 10 submissions on the page, and only five of those 10 people were new submits, then our new contacts rate would be 50%. Here are the specific variables to consider: • Channel: You will notice that some offers have a really high landing page conversion rate, but not a very strong new contacts rate. This means your offer is compelling but its promotion was to an existing audience (maybe your email list or blog subscribers). If you wanted to boost the second number, you will have to leverage other channels such as paid, organic or social. • Sharing: If people don’t share your marketing offer, they won’t bring new contacts to your page. Look at your submission rate, and if you see that that number is low, then it’s natural for you to see a low number of new contacts rate as well. You can help enhance sharing by including social share buttons on your landing page, in the emails you send about the offer, or on the blog posts you use to promote the offer.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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69 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Setting Benchmark Metrics Once you start tracking these numbers, you need to compare them to past performance in order to truly know if your efforts have been worth it. Therefore it’s important to calculate your business benchmarks. These benchmarks are simply the average of every metric aforementioned. By taking the average of your past performance, you can see if all the optimization work you’re putting in is beneficial. For example, let’s say you had five landing pages that each had a 40% submission rate. Naturally, your average in this very basic example is 40%. Now if, after your optimization work, your landing pages begin seeing an average 50% submission rate, you know you’ve improved!Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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70 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Putting a Dollar Value On Your Pages Fortunately, landing page analytic tools, like HubSpot’s, do a great job of compiling reports with all these metrics in an easy-to-read format. These reports make it easy to measure your overall site success, and justify your landing page ROI to yourself, and your executive team. Once you have your overall landing F page data, do some analysis, and $ convert these numbers into terms that matter to your executives. How much is a new lead worth to your company? If a new lead is worth $10 to your overall revenue, and a new offer page is now delivering 400 new leads a month, that’s $48,000 of new annual revenue that this one offer page is producing for your company! Parsing your marketing analytics using hard numbers is a great way to make all your optimization efforts tangible.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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71 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Putting Your Measurement Into Action As we discussed in chapter one, landing pages provide unparalleled insight into your marketing strategy. Once you have identified the right timing and targeting for your lead nurturing efforts, use landing page analytics to determine what content should go to what audience. Prospects at different stages of the buying cycle have different needs. As we discussed earlier, accurately targeting content is the best way to make sure you get the right message to the right person at the right time. Y FShare This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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73 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES Landing pages are crucial for effective lead generation, but optimizing them doesn’t stop after choosing clear wording and deciding how to best structure your forms. Once you’ve implemented the basic principles, you can take your landing pages to the next level. In summary, here are some of the key takeaways for further optimization: • . aster the essentials of landing page optimization to maximize your M lead generation potential. • .Use A/B testing to compare different variations of your landing page elements and determine which ones result in higher visitor-to-lead conversion rates. •.Direct your leads to thank-you pages to provide calls-to-action for additional offers. • . et up well-timed and closely-targeted lead nurturing campaigns to S follow up and engage with your newly-converted leads. •.Include social media share buttons on your landing pages to encourage visitors to spread the word about your offers. •.Optimize the tweets in your share links to provide clear information about your offer and a direct means of accessing your landing page. Got it? Awesome! Now get optimizing and start reeling in those leads.Share This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com

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74 HOW TO OPTIMIZE LANDING PAGES build better landing pages Start creating, measuring, and optimizing your landing pages. Find out how you can do that efficiently in a free demo of HubSpot’s all- in-one software. http://bitly.com/HubSpot-DemoShare This Ebook!www.Hubspot.com